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3 commandments that should drive every API strategy

CIO Business Intelligence

In the early 2000s, companies like Amazon, eBay, and Salesforce drove a trend toward standardizing interfaces among web applications. The result was a complete overhaul of how applications were developed and integrated, thanks to a growing network of open web APIs that anyone could consume.

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Generative AI in enterprises: LLM orchestration holds the key to success

CIO Business Intelligence

This orchestration layer amplifies the capabilities of the foundation model by incorporating it into the enterprise infrastructure and adding value. Other typical components required for an enterprise system are access control (so that each user only sees what they are entitled to) and security.

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PepsiCo IT redefines direct-to-store business model success

CIO Business Intelligence

Whether they are placing orders, making deliveries, or creating invoices, frontline employees need a dependable, feature-rich edge device that they can take into stores and reliably connect with key enterprise systems. The backend can process 750,00 complex transactions a day and integrates with more than 20 other PepsiCo systems.

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Wallets and Agents

Phil Windley

The name wallet 1 for the software we use to interact digitally doesn't do the tool justice. The wallet is coupled with a software agent that speaks the protocols necessary to engage with others. Identity agents are software services that manage all the stuff in the wallet. Agents are tools for taking action. Exchanging DIDs.